Sunday, 3 August 2014

'Miranda told me, "I want to make a man out of you"': Justin Bieber's boast to Orlando





THEY were caught on camera coming to blows outside an upmarket Ibiza restaurant earlier this week after reports that Justin had taunted Orlando with jibes about his ex wife.


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Former Corrie star Michelle Keegan shows off her impressive abs in revealing selfie





SHE MIGHT not be a weekly occurrence on our screens anymore, but Michelle Keegan made sure she was still at the forefront of everyone's mind last night as she treated her fans to a revealing selfie.


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Crazy Sexy Cool - By Maxwell





Credits:Model: ZuzaPhotographer: Maxwell



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Album Reviews: Gramercy Arms, Pixie Lott, Tom Petty and Andy Bell





The album of the week is....


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Radio round-up: Betjeman's bid for pop stardom





DID YOU know about Betjeman's Banana Blush ? I didn't and found Jarvis Cocker's short documentary on the then-Poet Laureate's 1974 foray into pop fascinating.


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TV reviews: Beavers, Floating Homes and Syria





SUMMER'S traditional "silly season" hasn't really happened this year. Usually the most traumatic thing in the news in August is David Cameron's holiday wardrobe but what with Gaza, Yewtree and everything else going on, there is very little silly about this summer.


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EXCLUSIVE: Inside the UK's high-tech Ebola unit





HIDDEN away on the 11th floor of one of London’s top hospitals is Britain’s frontline in the fight against the dreaded Ebola disease.


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The pursuit of happiness: Andy Cope's guide to keep on smiling





STANDING in a long queue in Tesco one Christmas Eve, Andy Cope had what could be described as his eureka moment. All he could hear were people whingeing. Rather than join in the chorus, however, Andy paused.


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Still smiling: Carol Smillie on going from presenting TV to a shiny new business venture





WHATEVER happened to Carol Smillie? thanks to a flourishing new business, she’s gone from Changing Rooms to changing her life


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Bright lights: Wear neon to make your tan glow





WANT to dazzle on the beach? Switch to neon pink and green


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Cheek to chic: Rosy blushers for summertime





LOOKING for a lusher blusher? Our Beauty Editor brushes up on the best you can buy


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Go with the low: Flat shoes for all occasions





GIVE your feet a break from heels and step out in this season’s fabulous flats


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Absolutely Fabulous? Mother and daughter spill the beans on their reverse relationship





ACCORDING to all the figures, today’s teens are behaving better than their parents ever did – or do. Which has to be good news, but is the younger generation missing out? One fun-loving mum and her sensible daughter tell all…


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Who’s that girl? We meet The Village actress Phoebe Dynevor





THE fresh-faced looks are familiar, and the name will soon be everywhere. Phoebe Dynevor is following in her famous mother’s footsteps


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Black fly, cod liver oil and family recipes: Chas Hodges passes on his tips





THIS week, the Sunday Express gardening columnist shares his trick for keeping pests off his carrots and making unforgettable pigs' trotters


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Choose barbecue wine from our selected list for the perfect match





CHILLING out round the barbecue? Our expert fills your glass...


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Filmmakers join forces to turn Terracotta Warriors into Hollywood super heroes





FILMMAKERS from Britain, America and China are joining forces to create one of the biggest blockbusters in cinema history, based on the ancient Terracotta Warriors.


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New museum devoted to the 'pop pirates' who changed radio





FIFTY years after they rocked the nation the “pop pirates” who ruled the airwaves and changed broadcasting for ever have got their own museum.


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The dance company bringing ballet to the people





IF YOU thought that only privileged children became ballet dancers, think again. As the English Youth Ballet scours British towns for the new Billy Elliot, it helps gifted children of all backgrounds to fulfil their dreams…


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'We don't want to be a museum piece,' Jim Kerr on Simple Minds' stadium revival





SIMPLE Minds are selling more gig tickets than they have since the Eighties. Frontman Jim Kerr explains why…


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